AMERICAN THEATER MAGAZINE ARTICLE

“Google “women theatre companies” these days, or go to the website of the Fund for Women Artists, and you find the names of numerous not-for-profit groups across the country dedicated to women making theatre, or to stories dramatized from women’s perspectives. … many others have emerged since 2000: … Rosalind Productions, Inc. in Los Angeles; …

“The motto of Rosalind Productions is “Entertain. Empower. Enlighten.” In spring ’07, the troupe staged an all-female As You Like It set in the Wild West, a co-production with the Los Angeles Women’s Shakespeare Company.”

THE LAST SEDER PRESS

“Gaby Hoffmann is picking up a stranger at Penn Station….This is not how one might recall Hoffmann, the former child actor and co-star of ’80s and ’90s hit films, including “Field of Dreams,” “Uncle Buck” and “Sleepless in Seattle.” This is Hoffmann 2.0, now grown and starring in The Last Seder, an Off-Broadway dramedy by award-winning playwright and East Rockaway native Jennifer Maisel.”

– Long Island Newsday, “Gaby Hoffmann is back for The Last Seder” by Joseph V. Amodio 12/05/12

“Now, Gaby [Hoffmann] is starring in Jennifer Maisel’s The Last Seder, presented by Rosalind Productions.”

“In Jennifer Maisel’s Off-Broadway play, The Last Seder, directed by Jessica Bauman, a patriarch’s impending slide into dementia signals that nothing, including their Passover observances, will ever be the same.”

– The Jewish Week, “Why is This Night Different…” by Ted Merwin 12/04/12

“A Splintered Soul looks at the often-paradoxical nature of ethical decision-making….In Alan Lester Brooks’ new play, a maverick rabbi in postwar San Francisco risks his life and career to resettle Jewish refugees from the Holocaust.”